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  • The study examined the effects of four nutraceuticals on cartilage tissue formation and inflammation in human osteoarthritic chondrocytes from two groups of obese females, differing in age and weight.
  • Group 1, younger and heavier, showed less collagen production and higher levels of inflammatory markers compared to Group 2, older but leaner.
  • Catechin hydrate was particularly notable for its differing effects on nitric oxide levels between the two groups, with overall better outcomes in cartilage quality and reduced inflammation seen in the older group.

Article Abstract

The effects of four nutraceuticals, catechin hydrate, gallic acid, α-tocopherol and ascorbic acid, on the ability of human osteoarthritic chondrocytes of two female obese groups to form articular cartilage (AC) tissues and to reduce inflammation were investigated. Group 1 represented thirteen females in the 50-69 years old range, an average weight of 100 kg and an average body mass index (BMI) of 34⋅06 kg/m. Group 2 was constituted of three females in the 70-80 years old range, an average weight of 75 kg and an average BMI of 31⋅43 kg/m. The efficacy of nutraceuticals was assessed in monolayer cultures using histological, colorimetric and mRNA gene expression analyses. AC engineered tissues of group 1 produced less total collagen and COL2A1 (38-fold), and higher COL10A1 (2⋅7-fold), MMP13 (50-fold) and NOS2 (15-fold) mRNA levels than those of group 2. In comparison, engineered tissues of group 1 had a significant decrease in NO levels from day 1 to day 21 (2⋅6-fold), as well as higher mRNA levels of FOXO1 (2-fold) and TNFAIP6 (16-fold) compared to group 2. Catechin hydrate decreased NO levels significantly in group 1 (1⋅5-fold) while increasing NO levels significantly in group 2 (3⋅8-fold). No differences from the negative control were observed in the presence of other nutraceuticals for either group. In conclusion, engineered tissues of the younger but heavier patients responded better to nutraceuticals than those from the older but leaner study participants. Finally, cells of group 2 formed better AC tissues with less inflammation and better extracellular matrix than cells of group 1.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8477349PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/jns.2021.79DOI Listing

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